Vibrations from ls swap

92lseg

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Just picked up my eg hatch and it's got some crazy vibrations, from idle all the way to 2500ish rpms

It mellows out under certain conditions,
I have all rubber mounts, I'm used to my buddies h22 with innovative 75 duro an this vibrates ten times as bad

What can I start looking at ?
 

2slo4u

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are any of the mounts torn?
 


92lseg

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Not visibly ill have to get a better look today.. There's passenger/driver/rear right? And then the two low ones by the oil pan?
 

92lseg

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All the mounts look good, and the motor itself doesn't vibrate hardly...

Other ideas
 


stcopley

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I would guess that you just have very firm motor mounts made for racing applications if they are that bad.
 

R3dline

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mhm, get some softer mounts, -shrug-
 

98vtec

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Inspect your drive axles. Do you feel it more in the steering wheel or your seat?

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98vtec

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it seems to be coming from the floor lol, as weird as that sounds..
So nothing really in the steering wheel?

If you are feeling it everywhere but the steering wheel you can mark axles off the list. Anything drive train related, you will feel in the steering.

Have you inspected the mount bolts to make sure its all tight?

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92lseg

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It's definitely not in the steering wheel...

I never thought about loose mount bolts,,, ill look at that

If the exhaust was touching the floorboard... Could that cause it
 

98vtec

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It's definitely not in the steering wheel...

I never thought about loose mount bolts,,, ill look at that

If the exhaust was touching the floorboard... Could that cause it
Yes. But I'd expect to know the difference between something banging against the floor and vibration.

You need to get under there and check stuff out. Not gonna get anywhere just listening to people on the internet :-)

Hit the bottom side of the exhaust and see how much travel it had or how much it moves and if anything touches. Shake the wheels down for movement... etc

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92lseg

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yeah, i have to find a different floor jack, as mine wont fit under the car lol, but i can push down on the tail pipe with my foot, and it lessens the vibration a bit..
 

98vtec

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yeah, i have to find a different floor jack, as mine wont fit under the car lol, but i can push down on the tail pipe with my foot, and it lessens the vibration a bit..
That should tell you something

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Do you have a heat shield over the exhaust manifold? Those are known for vibrating a lot.
 


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